The Dragoon and Walker Colts were too heavy for comfort.
Beside the dooi was a Winchester '73, and on the table inside the house were two Walker Colts.
A rifle was balanced loosely in his right hand, and a huge pistol, probably a Walker Colt .44, was stuck in a belt fashioned from animal skin strips.
Chisum was drawing their fire with his big Walker Colt .44.
These models were based on the Walker Colt, and in three generations slight changes to each model showed the rapid evolution of the design.
That Walker Colt blew up in his hand... which was a failing common to that model.
Did you ever see a Walker Colt?
The man held a gun, a big Walker Colt, and both weapons flamed as one.
This revolver was designed as a solution to numerous problems encountered with the Walker Colt.
He was a lean, stoop-shouldered man carrying an old-fashioned Walker Colt in an open-bottom holster.